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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Englsih usage

Hi,

I want to know if the following sentence is grammatically correct? If not, can you please coorect the sentence?

"This document serves as a guideline to quality check the process."



Thanks

Srikanth
  

Top answer

The collocation quality check is normally used as a noun phrase. Sometimes you may hear it used like you did in your sentence. Perhaps it's ok in very informal English but I would advise against it.

  • The collocation quality check is normally used as a noun phrase.
  • Sometimes you may hear it used like you did in your sentence.
  • Perhaps it's ok in very informal English but I would advise against it.
  • A more correct way to say that would be This document serves as a guideline for checking the quality of the process.
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The collocation quality check is normally used as a noun phrase. Sometimes you may hear it used like you did in your sentence. Perhaps it's ok in very informal English but I would advise against it.

A more correct way to say that would be

This document serves as a guideline for checking the quality of the process.

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